JAGUAR MK IV
Lowest Price: £2,800 • Median Price: £18,208 • Highest Price: £131,835 • Sell-Through Rate: 67%

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£2,800
LOWEST PRICE:
SINCE 2020
£18,208
MEDIAN PRICE:
SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£131,835
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
26
ALL TIME
SELL THROUGH RATE:
67%
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The Jaguar Mk IV was produced from 1945 to 1949. It was a re-badged version of pre-war models.
During the war, Jaguar continued limited production for essential purposes. Post-war, they quickly resumed civilian car production with the Mk IV.
Its successor was the Jaguar Mk V.
A lesser-known story: During the war, Jaguar founder William Lyons repurposed his factory for war production, including manufacturing components for aircraft. However, he also managed to convince the authorities that a small number of cars were needed for essential personnel, allowing the company to keep a small team of engineers employed. This foresight allowed Jaguar to be one of the first manufacturers to resume civilian car production after the war.
How much is a Jaguar Mk IV worth?
In average condition, a Jaguar Mk IV is worth £18,208.
What is the most expensive Jaguar Mk IV to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Jaguar Mk IV to sell in history was sold for £131,835.
What is the cheapest Jaguar Mk IV to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Jaguar Mk IV to sell in history was sold for £2,800.
When was the Jaguar Mk IV produced?
The Jaguar Mk IV was produced between 1939 and 1950.








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